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We are the first European store which is dedicated to professional yoyos and Kendamas. We offer free yoyo lessons twice a week and we have a massive selection of yoyos, accessories and services related to yoyoing. Come and learn something new!

One of the rare yoyo store in Europe, very cool and nice place , you can buy some toys there for your kids , Gus are very cool and they explain you the stories of yo-yo , I was impressed about all there capacity and...More

I already bought a yoyo online, but as I was visiting Prague, I also gave a walk to this tremendous place for a yoyoer.
Lot's of different yoyos are displayed, the staff is very kind and helpfull. As a souvenir, I bought the Duncan FreeHand...More

We had been looking for a good Extreme Frisbee disc and off course found it in a yoyo store! The store is roomy and the owner will happily answer questions, give a demonstration or even teach you a trick (even with a broken leg).

Brought out the child in us! All three of us (couple with 5 yr old son) spent couple of hours learning about Yo Yo and got some practice, tips and purchased our modern Yo Yo. Hats off to Jan, who gave his time and made...More

Was looking for a gift for a relative from my trip to Prague. Glad we went. It's a cool little shop, the owner is really helpful, and I found a great gift too. Was offered all the answers to my questions in a nice and...More

I'm a avid Yoyo fan and thrower and when I found the store on the trip advisor app I just had to go. I met the owner and had a chat and he informed me the nationals were on. The store itself has every throw...More

Nearly 700 hundred meters long, Wenceslas Squarerepresents the most frequent and buzzing crossroads ofthe city. The National Museum in the upper part of thesquare watches over your spending spree in countlessshops and retail stores lining the entire square,which ends at Na Příkopě, the most famous shoppingstreet. When tired or broke, you can explore thecity's underpasses, which can take you to the Old Town

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or to the courtyards of art nouveau houses with secretgems of greenery, white benches and rose bushes thatprovide unexpected peace in the midst of the city. Besure to pay a visit to the traditional cafés, classicCzech pubs, cinemas and theaters. National Theaternear the river has a lot to offer to foreigners. Go tothe river bank and enjoy live music and drinks whilewatching a sunset behind Prague Castle.